English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... common usage the distinctions between such indispensable terms as parody , burlesque , satire , invective , irony , cynicism , wit and humour are so blurred as to make them almost useless without some reworking . Since yesterday's usage ...
... common usage the distinctions between such indispensable terms as parody , burlesque , satire , invective , irony , cynicism , wit and humour are so blurred as to make them almost useless without some reworking . Since yesterday's usage ...
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... common use of the word covers all three ways , and all three have this in common : they are not of the world of the senses and commonsense . Logic , like algebra , is independent of it ; dream transforms it ; and disorder denies its ...
... common use of the word covers all three ways , and all three have this in common : they are not of the world of the senses and commonsense . Logic , like algebra , is independent of it ; dream transforms it ; and disorder denies its ...
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... common treatment . ( Chap . XII ) Satire on the Churches ( the Musical Banks ) and Oxbridge ( the Colleges of Unreason , specialising in the hypothetical language ) is straightforward and rather dated . On the other hand , the Book of ...
... common treatment . ( Chap . XII ) Satire on the Churches ( the Musical Banks ) and Oxbridge ( the Colleges of Unreason , specialising in the hypothetical language ) is straightforward and rather dated . On the other hand , the Book of ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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